In this vein, he recently found two bottles on Amazon he believes deserve a spot in your cellar. While shipping is limited to a few states, if you're lucky enough to live in one of them, these might be the perfect bottles to bring for the host of the next party you plan on attending (or simply to enjoy for yourself).

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"The Montalcino region of Tuscany makes some of the best Tuscan wines available in every vintage. However, the 2010 vintage is being described as the "vintage of the century." Montalcino is a very small area and all of the vineyards benefited from a near perfect combination of precipitation, temperature, wind, and a perfect harvest. This magical combination of circumstances makes a great wine region tremendous. Brunellos are not as fruity as your typical American wines and feature great acidity and complexity. They are great with anything from a roasted chicken and vegetables to a beautiful steak to game dishes."

"If you're in California, you can buy the 2010 Villa Poggio Salvi Brunello di Montalcino from Amazon at a very good price. Buy a few and drink one now while letting the rest age for a while. This wine will improve with proper storage for at least 10 years."

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"If you're looking to splurge, the Altesino, also available at Amazon, is a tremendous choice. This producer makes less wine than many Brunello producers and is exceptionally selective with their grape harvest making sure that only the finest grapes make it into the bottle. Yes, you pay for that selectivity, but if you are looking for a wine that could age for a long time or something for a very special occasion, you would be hard-pressed to do better than this wine."

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